“We as council hear all the time that we have problems with crime, we have gangs, all of these situations that are present in the city,” he told the meeting. “We have to do something about it. We have an organization, the John Howard Society that wants to do something about it.”
Ogrodnick argued it would be better to have vulnerable youth living in a supportive, supervised facility than renting an apartment themselves, something he said could very well happen “if we don’t approve this.”
The proposed location of the care home beside Kinsmen Park is shown in red. (Council Agenda Package/City of P.A.)
Prince Albert city council puts brakes on residential care home for at risk youth
In a narrow 5-4 decision Monday night, Prince Albert council nixed plans to move forward with a residential care home for at risk youth in the city.
The John Howard Society of Saskatchewan had applied for a rezoning permit to convert an apartment building on 1
st Avenue West into a supervised facility for about five young people aged 18-21.
Two staff would serve in a supervisory capacity on a 24-hour basis.
The idea was to provide a place for these youth to live while they participated in various programming including work skills training, land-based learning and cultural connections.
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Arcand sees mandatory minimum sentences contributing both to the high incarceration rate of Indigenous people in Saskatchewan and to first-time offenders who are sentenced for minor drug charges reoffending when they don’t have access to rehabilitation.
The correctional system isn’t made to rehabilitate people, he said.
Arcand said he has a family member whose incarceration stems from an addiction to methamphetamine, but hasn’t received supports.
“It’s just strictly locked up, follow the rules … hasn’t been to a doctor, has been on a doctor’s list,” he said. “But no actual outcomes and deliverables to support them while they’re incarcerated.”
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